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2605 Harlem Rd, Cheektowaga, NY 14225, USA
Cheektowaga, New York 14225
+1 716-891-2400

My dad was rushed here to the ER. We've been here for 5 hours and it took me to ask when we're getting any information. The nurse was very nice but other than that we were treated as irrelevant. Other than "his blood work was a little abnormal so we'll admit him shortly"

First time here people here are very nice and very timely we were seen within a few mins of entry of pre op registration so far good

If I could give no stars I would! I have been dealing with this hospital for almost two years now for a bill I should not have to pay! I went to sisters of charity hospital st. Joseph's campus multiple times for ultrasounds in November 2015 and they kept saying they couldn't see anything. So I went to another hospital the day after one of my ultrasounds at st Joseph's and the other hospital saw something right away and I was rushed into emergency surgery. The hospital that did my surgery said they don’t know how someone could have missed the huge mass I had. I have called st Joseph's multiple times to get the bills taken care of seeing as they clearly didn't do their job and no one gets back to me. Now here I am two years later and they call me and say oh well you threatened to call an attorney so we stopped reviewing your case and you have to pay the bill. So because I left a message asking if I need to get an attorney involved because no one was returning my calls they stop reviewing it. They obviously were getting my messages! It is the worst hospital ever and I would advise everyone not to go there!

I will start off and say that my ER experience was the only time during my entire stay that I felt I was in good hands. The RN Tracy who was my ER nurse was absolutely fantastic. She not only kept me informed every step of the way but showed compassion and put me at ease. The doctor in the ER was also very concerned for my health and wanted to best for so he admitted me. The only person in the ER that I seriously questioned her credentials was the shift change nurse who almost gave me morphine when my blood pressured had bottomed out. If the vitals machine didn't start beeping causing a second nurse to walk in and literally yell at the other nurse to stop immediately, morphine would have been in my system. From there I was moved to a room on the fourth floor which is a post-op floor for observation. The overnight RN didn't have a clue what she as doing and all over the place. I was repeatedly asked if I wanted pain medications despite my blood pressure being incredibly low and then I was given a blood thinner even though I was possibly going in for surgery. The doctor who was assigned to me didn't seem to have an absolute clue what he was doing and blew off my concerns. Now I had severe stomach pain, extremely low blood pressure, extremely high heartrate, fever, chills, and the high white blood count but according to this doctor I was stressed out. Yes the scans came back negative and yes I know stress can do crazy things but this was not stress. My white blood count was sky high which I'm guessing stress would not cause. The from there when I voiced my concerns to the RN that I was feeling blown off and not being taken care of, no one showed up in my room for the rest of the day which further proves that I was being blown off. So not only did they lack compassion, they lacked knowledge and could have potentially caused fatal reactions should they administered the morphine and if I needed surgery with a blood thinners in my system. I will not be going back to this hospital unless I am looking to be ignored and die.

Nothing? No other information than that. His BP was dangerously low and it wasn't even addressed, someone just came in and shut off the beeping. I hear nothing but gossip out in the halls, which I get to talk while you work. But my mom and I are waiting crying and hoping he'll be okay but they're treating it like no big deal. Will not be coming back to this hospital even if I'm desperate.

My Father Raymond Dzierba was a patient here....He had his gallbladder removed.....Dad is 87 years old and actually spent his 87th birthday having surgery.....My Dad has been to plenty of hospitals and I have to say this one has to be the best....The staff and nurses are all wonderful....they took such good care of my Father....and the Hospital is so clean....THank you to everyone for taking such good care of my Father....

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  • Patrick
    Added 2015.12.02
    My dad was rushed here to the ER. We've been here for 5 hours and it took me to ask when we're getting any information. The nurse was very nice but other than that we were treated as irrelevant. Other than "his blood work was a little abnormal so we'll admit him shortly"
  • Arianna
    Added 2014.12.25
    First time here people here are very nice and very timely we were seen within a few mins of entry of pre op registration so far good
  • Rachel
    Added 2014.10.20
    If I could give no stars I would! I have been dealing with this hospital for almost two years now for a bill I should not have to pay! I went to sisters of charity hospital st. Joseph's campus multiple times for ultrasounds in November 2015 and they kept saying they couldn't see anything. So I went to another hospital the day after one of my ultrasounds at st Joseph's and the other hospital saw something right away and I was rushed into emergency surgery. The hospital that did my surgery said they don’t know how someone could have missed the huge mass I had. I have called st Joseph's multiple times to get the bills taken care of seeing as they clearly didn't do their job and no one gets back to me. Now here I am two years later and they call me and say oh well you threatened to call an attorney so we stopped reviewing your case and you have to pay the bill. So because I left a message asking if I need to get an attorney involved because no one was returning my calls they stop reviewing it. They obviously were getting my messages! It is the worst hospital ever and I would advise everyone not to go there!
  • Logan
    Added 2014.02.10
    I will start off and say that my ER experience was the only time during my entire stay that I felt I was in good hands. The RN Tracy who was my ER nurse was absolutely fantastic. She not only kept me informed every step of the way but showed compassion and put me at ease. The doctor in the ER was also very concerned for my health and wanted to best for so he admitted me. The only person in the ER that I seriously questioned her credentials was the shift change nurse who almost gave me morphine when my blood pressured had bottomed out. If the vitals machine didn't start beeping causing a second nurse to walk in and literally yell at the other nurse to stop immediately, morphine would have been in my system. From there I was moved to a room on the fourth floor which is a post-op floor for observation. The overnight RN didn't have a clue what she as doing and all over the place. I was repeatedly asked if I wanted pain medications despite my blood pressure being incredibly low and then I was given a blood thinner even though I was possibly going in for surgery. The doctor who was assigned to me didn't seem to have an absolute clue what he was doing and blew off my concerns. Now I had severe stomach pain, extremely low blood pressure, extremely high heartrate, fever, chills, and the high white blood count but according to this doctor I was stressed out. Yes the scans came back negative and yes I know stress can do crazy things but this was not stress. My white blood count was sky high which I'm guessing stress would not cause. The from there when I voiced my concerns to the RN that I was feeling blown off and not being taken care of, no one showed up in my room for the rest of the day which further proves that I was being blown off. So not only did they lack compassion, they lacked knowledge and could have potentially caused fatal reactions should they administered the morphine and if I needed surgery with a blood thinners in my system. I will not be going back to this hospital unless I am looking to be ignored and die.
  • Charles
    Added 2014.01.28
    Nothing? No other information than that. His BP was dangerously low and it wasn't even addressed, someone just came in and shut off the beeping. I hear nothing but gossip out in the halls, which I get to talk while you work. But my mom and I are waiting crying and hoping he'll be okay but they're treating it like no big deal. Will not be coming back to this hospital even if I'm desperate.
  • Kevin
    Added 2013.08.16
    My Father Raymond Dzierba was a patient here....He had his gallbladder removed.....Dad is 87 years old and actually spent his 87th birthday having surgery.....My Dad has been to plenty of hospitals and I have to say this one has to be the best....The staff and nurses are all wonderful....they took such good care of my Father....and the Hospital is so clean....THank you to everyone for taking such good care of my Father....
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